Mecanoo Designs Mile-Long Green Corridor Along Former Railway Line in Taiwan
Mecanoo has released images of their proposed Taichung Green Corridor in Taiwan, set along a mile-long (1.7-kilometer) former railway line cutting through the city center. Once a valuable means of connection, the railway currently acts as a barrier due to its awkward position along a dyke, impeding circulation across the railway lines.
Courtesy of Mecanoo Architecten
Mecanoo has released images of their proposed Taichung Green Corridor in Taiwan, set along a mile-long (1.7-kilometer) former railway line cutting through the city center. Once a valuable means of connection, the railway currently acts as a barrier due to its awkward position along a dyke, impeding circulation across the railway lines.The Mecanoo scheme seeks to reuse the railway line to connect different parts of the city through a green corridor centered on biodiversity, cycling, and walking. Throughout the design process, Mecanoo addressed factors including urban regeneration, public participation, historic preservation, and green and water resources along the Green River waterfront.
Courtesy of Mecanoo Architecten
Courtesy of Mecanoo Architecten
In an effort to maintain the area?s historical character, the scheme?s circulation system relies on the junction railway?s track pattern, while branching routes along the line offer a visual reference to the language of railway infrastructure.In order to become a destination for users, the scheme will include public ame...
Courtesy of Mecanoo Architecten
Mecanoo has released images of their proposed Taichung Green Corridor in Taiwan, set along a mile-long (1.7-kilometer) former railway line cutting through the city center. Once a valuable means of connection, the railway currently acts as a barrier due to its awkward position along a dyke, impeding circulation across the railway lines.The Mecanoo scheme seeks to reuse the railway line to connect different parts of the city through a green corridor centered on biodiversity, cycling, and walking. Throughout the design process, Mecanoo addressed factors including urban regeneration, public participation, historic preservation, and green and water resources along the Green River waterfront.
Courtesy of Mecanoo Architecten
Courtesy of Mecanoo Architecten
In an effort to maintain the area?s historical character, the scheme?s circulation system relies on the junction railway?s track pattern, while branching routes along the line offer a visual reference to the language of railway infrastructure.In order to become a destination for users, the scheme will include public ame...
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